You can print your tickets at home or, for some orders, now even collect your tickets at the park gates from new automated machines offering a faster, easier process — great if you'd like to skip postage times and costs, or if you've left it until the last minute!

So, choose your ideal Disneyland Paris adventure — from 1 to 5 days of magic, one park or both!

How many days?

Do you want to visit for just a single day or multiple days? You can buy tickets for up to 5 days in the parks, and all tickets for 2 days and over automatically allow visits to both Disney Parks in a single day (sometimes known as 'Park Hopper' or 'Passe-Partout' tickets), meaning you can "hop" between them as often as you like.

Ideally, a good overview of Disneyland Park takes 2 days whilst Walt Disney Studios Park takes 1 day. However — the longer you visit for, the more you'll enjoy it all, as you'll be able to take things slower and ride the attractions when queues are shortest.

1 Day Disneyland Paris Tickets

MINI, MAGIC & SUPER MAGIC: 1 Day tickets purchased in advance now use a seasonal calendar with, for example, cheaper MINI tickets only valid mostly on low season weekdays and SUPER MAGIC tickets valid all dates. If you're planning to visit just for the day, ensure you buy the correct ticket for your visit date. These tickets and prices only apply online to advance bookings and are not available at the gates.

How to buy

Of course, the easiest way to get your park tickets is to order them direct from Disneyland Paris. Not only will you save time at the gate, you can take advantage of special offer tickets with no mark-up or commission added.

Buy Direct

Ordering tickets direct from Disneyland Paris either online or over the phone will require a delivery charge per ticket. Online payment must be made by Visa, Mastercard or American Express and you should allow 10 days for delivery. There is a maximum of 12 tickets per order online and 8 over the phone.

Buy elsewhere online

There are also other ticket sales agents operating online, for an alternative option to the direct site, who may have additional special offers or good discounts on the standard Disneyland Paris prices — but not the different ways they provide their tickets, and the possibility of having to queue as soon as you arrive to exchange a voucher:

New Automated Ticket Machines

For some orders you can now buy tickets online and collect them from automated machines at the park gates, offering a faster, easier process with no queues, postage charges or agonising waits for delivery. This service replaces the previous Print-at-home E-Ticket option (still offered for some purchases).

Once you've bought your tickets online, you'll be provided with a printable voucher which tells you how to collect your tickets at the automated machines — it's that easy!

There's no need for a printer and you get proper park tickets, not a tatty print-out.

Using your park ticket

Turnstiles and Disney's Fastpass machines have now been adapted so that the process for both standard tickets (with a magnetic strip) and print-at-home E-tickets (with an optical barcode) is largely the same.

Pass the security gate and walk to your chosen park entrance, approaching the turnstiles. Look for the shortest queue if possible — at Disneyland Park, often those on the far left and right from the main entrance way.

Insert the ticket into one of the open electronic turnstiles, shown with a green light, and then take it back when it pops out again and proceed into the park, simple as that! If you have a Print-at-home E-Ticket, simply scan the barcode on the ticket using the red optical reader on top of the turnstile.

If you've got a pushchair (stroller) or wheelchair, the Cast Member at the entrance will let you through a special gate inside their shelter while swiping your tickets for you.

If you require assistance or encounter problems, do not hesitate to ask one of the Cast Members on-hand for assistance.

Re-entry and park hopping

Unless you have an Annual Passport, make sure you follow these tips for re-entry and park hopping. Your Disneyland Paris ticket allows you free access into and out of the parks (and between them subject to the terms of your ticket) as many times as you like during its validity, so you can pop back to your car or your hotel and re-enter without problem.

If you leave a park during the day and intend to return later, get your hand stamped by the Cast Member at the exit.

When you return to the park, hold your handstamp under the UV light and wait for the light, then insert your park ticket immediately.

The turnstile recognises the stamp ink and lets you back into the park, confirming you have already entered that day. Occasionally this hand stamping system is not used. In this case, just insert your ticket when you return or arrive at the other park.

Other Special Offers

There are some discounted tickets available only at the park gates. Though marketed only towards French visitors, these can be taken advantage of by anyone.

Seniors

Over 60? At certain times you can get a reduced price 1 Day entry ticket upon presentation of valid ID containing your birth date (such as a passport).

Monday to Friday only, not available during Christmas holidays or on certain other peak dates.

Students

Take a break from all that hard studying with a day at Disneyland Paris! The 1 Day Park Hopper is available for a much reduced price upon presentation of a valid international student identification card.

Different discounts apply for weekdays, weekends and holidays such as Christmas.

Ticket buying tips

Children are classed as 3 to 11 years old inclusive.

Prices apply to the date of purchase, not the date of your visit. Regular Tickets are usually valid for one year but do double-check the terms of Special Offer Tickets as conditions for these often vary.

Good-to-know ticket tips

Each day you use a standard ticket (not E-tickets) for the first time, a small hole will be punched in it to physically signify one day's usage, in addition to a record being made on the resort's computer-controlled system.

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